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Working With The I-V-vi-IV Progression

This document provides fingerings and techniques for playing the I-V-vi-IV chord progression in standard tuning on guitar. It includes right-hand fingerings for each chord along with strumming directions and optional muting, tapping, and harmonic techniques. Standard tuning and fret numbers are indicated for reference in playing the progression.

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Working With The I-V-vi-IV Progression

This document provides fingerings and techniques for playing the I-V-vi-IV chord progression in standard tuning on guitar. It includes right-hand fingerings for each chord along with strumming directions and optional muting, tapping, and harmonic techniques. Standard tuning and fret numbers are indicated for reference in playing the progression.

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I-V-vi-IV

Working with the I-V-vi-IV Progression

Standard tuning

= 90

0:29
G D

3 (3) 2 (2)
0 3
0 2
0 0
2
3

Em C

0 (0) 0 (0)
0 1
0 0
2 2
2 3
0

1/1
Key
Right-hand Fingerings:

P = thumb
i = index
m = middle
a = ring

↓= downward
strumming direction (based on tablature; i/e/ the
arrow at left is a down stroke since it indicates
moving from the higher strings to the lower strings)

TS = Thumb Slap
SR = Slap Guitar with R.H.
SL = Slap Guitar with L.H.
TH = Tap Harmonic

SRH = Slap guitar with heel of R.H.


SRN = Slap guitar with nail of R.H
SRT = Slap guitar with thumb of R.H
SRF = Slap guitar with fingers of R.H

(12) = Harmonic on fret


<12> = Harmonic on fret

+ = Right-hand Tap

AM = Arm Mute (right arm used to muffle notes similar to a palm mute)
PM = Palm Mute

√ = notes one octave higher than written

` = notes two octaves higher than written

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